American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Audiology, Syracuse University
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Syracuse, New York, United States
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Syracuse University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track
Assistant Professor
position in Audiology, beginning with the
2026–2027 academic year . We welcome applicants who can develop a
strong, independent program of research
in any area of audiology or hearing science. Candidates should be prepared to teach in
more than one
of the following areas:
auditory anatomy and physiology, clinical diagnostic audiology, pediatric audiology (auditory development, disorders, assessment, and habilitation/rehabilitation), and adult auditory rehabilitation (hearing aids, cochlear implants, assisted listening devices, cognition, tinnitus). The position is at the assistant professor level, but individuals with some years of experience at this rank are encouraged to apply. Position This is a full-time,
8.5-month tenure-track appointment
at the Assistant Professor level in a vibrant, research-oriented academic program offering BS, MS, AuD, AuD/PhD, and PhD degrees. The successful candidate will be expected to: Establish and sustain a
nationally recognized program of research Pursue
external funding
to support scholarly activities Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in audiology and related areas Mentor student research projects and advise students academically Contribute to departmental, college, and university service Compensation is
nationally competitive , and the position carries full eligibility for tenure and promotion. Qualifications PhD in Audiology or a related discipline (required) CCC-A and/or clinically relevant experience (desirable, not required) Evidence of
research productivity
and the potential to build a nationally recognized program Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in audiology and related areas Candidates with prior university teaching experience and an
emerging record of scholarship
consistent with the assistant professor level are especially encouraged to apply. Application Instructions Applicants must complete an online application and submit materials through
Syracuse University’s faculty employment site
Job #078510. Required materials include: Curriculum Vitae Letter of interest Teaching/mentoring statement Research statement Optional but strongly encouraged if applicable: up to three reprints of recently published articles and summary teaching evaluations Names and contact information for three references (letters will be requested from finalists) Applications should be received by November 1, 2025 for full consideration. About the Department The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers
CAA-accredited clinical programs
in Speech-Language Pathology (MS) and Audiology (AuD). We also offer PhD programs in both fields, a bachelor’s degree (BS) in CSD, a combined BS/MS in Speech-Language Pathology, and a dual AuD/PhD. The department maintains an
on-campus Gebbie Speech, Language, and Hearing clinic
that serves a diverse range of clients from the Greater Syracuse community and provides a rich environment for clinical training and research. CSD faculty are highly collaborative, with strong connections across the university — including the
Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program, Aging Studies Institute, and the Center for Health and Behavior Research & Innovation
— as well as across the community through partnerships with
SUNY Upstate Medical University, Crouse Hospital, and the Syracuse Veterans Administration Medical Center . Faculty also engage with schools, health systems, and community organizations, ensuring that our research and clinical activities are deeply connected to the needs of our region. About Syracuse University Syracuse University is a
private, international R1 research university
with nearly 150 years of history, distinctive academics, and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, the university combines a quintessential campus experience with a global footprint. Syracuse and Central New York offer an
outstanding quality of life . The region is home to the scenic
Finger Lakes wine country
and is within easy reach of the
Adirondack Mountains , offering year-round opportunities for hiking, skiing, and outdoor recreation. Syracuse is also
within driving distance of major metropolitan areas
including New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Montreal, making it an ideal hub for both professional and personal travel. The university offers an
excellent compensation and benefits package , along with wide-ranging educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities. Syracuse fosters a diverse, supportive, and professionally rewarding workplace in a vibrant urban setting surrounded by natural beauty.
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Assistant Professor
position in Audiology, beginning with the
2026–2027 academic year . We welcome applicants who can develop a
strong, independent program of research
in any area of audiology or hearing science. Candidates should be prepared to teach in
more than one
of the following areas:
auditory anatomy and physiology, clinical diagnostic audiology, pediatric audiology (auditory development, disorders, assessment, and habilitation/rehabilitation), and adult auditory rehabilitation (hearing aids, cochlear implants, assisted listening devices, cognition, tinnitus). The position is at the assistant professor level, but individuals with some years of experience at this rank are encouraged to apply. Position This is a full-time,
8.5-month tenure-track appointment
at the Assistant Professor level in a vibrant, research-oriented academic program offering BS, MS, AuD, AuD/PhD, and PhD degrees. The successful candidate will be expected to: Establish and sustain a
nationally recognized program of research Pursue
external funding
to support scholarly activities Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in audiology and related areas Mentor student research projects and advise students academically Contribute to departmental, college, and university service Compensation is
nationally competitive , and the position carries full eligibility for tenure and promotion. Qualifications PhD in Audiology or a related discipline (required) CCC-A and/or clinically relevant experience (desirable, not required) Evidence of
research productivity
and the potential to build a nationally recognized program Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in audiology and related areas Candidates with prior university teaching experience and an
emerging record of scholarship
consistent with the assistant professor level are especially encouraged to apply. Application Instructions Applicants must complete an online application and submit materials through
Syracuse University’s faculty employment site
Job #078510. Required materials include: Curriculum Vitae Letter of interest Teaching/mentoring statement Research statement Optional but strongly encouraged if applicable: up to three reprints of recently published articles and summary teaching evaluations Names and contact information for three references (letters will be requested from finalists) Applications should be received by November 1, 2025 for full consideration. About the Department The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers
CAA-accredited clinical programs
in Speech-Language Pathology (MS) and Audiology (AuD). We also offer PhD programs in both fields, a bachelor’s degree (BS) in CSD, a combined BS/MS in Speech-Language Pathology, and a dual AuD/PhD. The department maintains an
on-campus Gebbie Speech, Language, and Hearing clinic
that serves a diverse range of clients from the Greater Syracuse community and provides a rich environment for clinical training and research. CSD faculty are highly collaborative, with strong connections across the university — including the
Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program, Aging Studies Institute, and the Center for Health and Behavior Research & Innovation
— as well as across the community through partnerships with
SUNY Upstate Medical University, Crouse Hospital, and the Syracuse Veterans Administration Medical Center . Faculty also engage with schools, health systems, and community organizations, ensuring that our research and clinical activities are deeply connected to the needs of our region. About Syracuse University Syracuse University is a
private, international R1 research university
with nearly 150 years of history, distinctive academics, and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, the university combines a quintessential campus experience with a global footprint. Syracuse and Central New York offer an
outstanding quality of life . The region is home to the scenic
Finger Lakes wine country
and is within easy reach of the
Adirondack Mountains , offering year-round opportunities for hiking, skiing, and outdoor recreation. Syracuse is also
within driving distance of major metropolitan areas
including New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Montreal, making it an ideal hub for both professional and personal travel. The university offers an
excellent compensation and benefits package , along with wide-ranging educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities. Syracuse fosters a diverse, supportive, and professionally rewarding workplace in a vibrant urban setting surrounded by natural beauty.
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